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Eight pieces of 19th century and later Prattware. Comprising a Wouvermann Pinx pot and lid, a 'The Wolf and Lamb' pot lid, 'The Residence of Anne Hathaway' lid and more. Max. diameter 12cm Condition Report: The ruined abbey lid has chips to the interior. 'The Wolf and The Lamb' has hairline cracks and chips to the interior and exterior rims. 'The Residence of Anne Hathaway' has some chips to the inner rim (one has been repaired). 'J. Austin' has some interior chips (pre-glazing) and possible discolouration. 'P. Wouvermann' has been broken and poorly repaired with a large chip. The architectural lid has multiple large chips and hairline cracks. The inner rim of 'Wouvermann' has been chipped and repaired. Horse scene has a small chip to the inner rim, the base has two large chips to the rim. All have some crazing and slight discolouration. General wear including rubbing and scratches consistent with age and usage. Colours bright. Would benefit from a clean.
A Prattware Lioness, circa 1800, modelled recumbent, with ochre markings on a green, blue and ochre mound base 9cm longProvenance: With paper label for Jonathan Horne Antiques Good restoration to the left ear and a small portion of the front of the base. Some slight glaze flakes along the base rim. Firing tears.
A Prattware Equestrian Group, circa 1800, as a gentleman wearing a black hat and blue coat mounted on a skewbald horse, on a rounded rectangular base with sponged markings 12.5cm highFor a similar example see Lewis (John and Griselda) Prattware, pg.93 One rein with section from the horses neck to riders hand lacking. To other rein completely lacking. Y-shaped hair crack under the base. Tips of ears and base rim slightly abraded. Glaze crazed. No restoration.
A Documentary Sunderland Lustre Jug, dated 1828, of ovoid form, inscribed Jane Le Blancq / Born 5th August 1828 within a foliate cartouche below a pink lustre border, the reverse printed in black with a sailing ship15.5cm highA Prattware Tea Canister and Cover, moulded and decorated with macaroni figures15cm high (3)Jug - tip of the spout with a restored chip. Glaze crazed. Some surface wear and scratches. Tea canister - cover broken and restored. Canister with a crack to the collar. Crazed.
Four Royal Doulton Porcelain Figures, a pair of Staffordshire Dogs, a pair of Staffordshire cats, a Prattware jar and cover ''Strasburg'', a Chinese blue and white jar and cover, 20th century, various Wedgwood Beatrix potter christening items and a quantity of various Wade tortoise models (three trays)
A collection of china and pewter wares, including: six mismatched 19th Century horn beakers; a graduated set of 6 pewter, from ¼ pint up to 1 quart; an early 20th Century Cadbury blue painted easter egg with scene of a cockerel on the front and back; a 19th Century prattware jar, with scene of a sleeping guard on the lid, reading ‘On Guard’, and others included. (18)
A group of ceramics to include: a 19th Century scalloped dish and plate "Hans Sloane" style decorated with butterflies, green flowers and foliage; a pair of early 19th Century Derby Imari bowls, approx 21cm diam (heat damage to both); Wedgwood fallow deer blue and white coffee cup and saucer; Prattware pot lid "The Village Wedding" mounted; early 20th Century Coalport "Her Ladyship", factory stamp and a Staffordshire transfer printed pot and cover (1 box)
ASSORTED 19TH C. CERAMICS comprising Continental faience polychrome painted bowl decorated with a dog, 28cms (diam.), two 19th C. bone china dessert dishes, Sitzendorf group of Led and the Swan, pair Prattware dishes, French Creil et Montereau printed pottery nursery dishes, Samuel Alcock vase, blue printed tureen and coverProvenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganComment: some cracks, chips, Leda with damaged arm/fingers, faience bowl restored etc., inspection advised.
A group of English ceramics, 19th century, comprising a large Staffordshire jug, depicting the murder of gamekeeper William Collier by Thomas Smith, decorated in colours (restored), 25.5cm high; a Staffordshire prattware jug, 14cm high; a prattware 'Sailor's Return' and 'Sailor's Farewell' jug, circa 1800-10, with stiff leaf border, 15.5cm high (some nibbles to rim); a Liverpool pearlware jug, 13cm high (restored); a Staffordshire pearlware cabbage leaf jug, 14cm high (restored); sold together with a Mason's Ironstone jug, a Chinese export blue and white bowl and a coffee cup, and two Coalport trios of teacup, saucers and sideplates (qty)

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